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Old 10-17-2007, 03:15 AM
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hi there any one know the best place to put the power wire for my sirrus radio...all installed exept the power wire which ended up at the drivers side fuse box...I just hate electrical stuff and cant fig out which sorce to put it to..the instructions say to hook it to a 12 volt +...thanks in advance for the help
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well the best way would be to get a "add a circuit" fuse at pep boys it makes it real easy to add accesories. if you ask for one they will know what you need.. really easy to install. good luck
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Old 10-17-2007, 03:34 AM
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ah ok thanks..seems to me from theinstructions that its always power on..im guessing not all the circuits are always power on...as i dont have a shop manual yet was wondering if any of the circuits in the drivers side are the correct one or will anyone do ?
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i would just use the stero acc fuse and attach their it only comes on with the key and thats what i think would work the best. hope that helps
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ah ok thanks..seems to me from theinstructions that its always power on..im guessing not all the circuits are always power on...as i dont have a shop manual yet was wondering if any of the circuits in the drivers side are the correct one or will anyone do ?
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Default Re: 12 volt +

Add a fuse/circuit is a good product....use a test light to see which circuits stay on constant and which ones come on only with the key switched forward, make sure you do this with the driver door open since some functions stay on after the key is pulled until the door is open.
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